Buddy Spicher

Buddy Spicher
Birth nameNorman Keith Spicher
Born (1938-07-28) July 28, 1938 (age 86)
DuBois, Pennsylvania, United States
GenresCountry
OccupationFiddle Player
Years active1954–present
LabelsVarious
Websitebuddyspicher.com

Buddy Spicher (born Norman Keith Spicher; July 28, 1938 in DuBois, Pennsylvania; pronounced “Spiker”) is an American country music fiddle player. He is a member of The Nashville A-Team of session musicians, and is Grammy-nominated. He was nominated as Instrumentalist of the Year by CMA in 1983 and 1985. He was the first fiddler in the "Nashville Cats" series of the Country Music Hall of Fame (August, 2008). He recorded with virtually every major country star of the sixties, seventies, and early eighties, including Faron Young, Johnny Paycheck Little Jimmy Dickens, Reba McEntire, George Jones, Don Williams, Dolly Parton, Crystal Gayle, Loretta Lynn, Bob Wills, Asleep at the Wheel, Don Francisco (song "He's Alive"), Ray Price, Willie Nelson, George Strait ("Amarillo by Morning"), Bill Monroe, David Allan Coe, and Emmylou Harris.

Versatile, he recorded with Elvis Presley, Gary Burton, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, The Monkees, Linda Ronstadt ("Long, Long Time"), Ray Charles, Henry Mancini, Dan Fogelberg, The Statler Brothers, The Happy Goodman Family, Neil Young and The Lewis Family.

He is often seen on television and YouTube; he was with the Wilburn Brothers. He is active in session work, fiddle camps, and teaching university courses. He continues to tutor; and produce, write, and arrange songs.

"Since 1958, [when Spicher] played his first Nashville recording session, he has been the most versatile fiddler of all time. From Bluegrass to Classical to Jazz, He has covered it all as a professional; and has been a wonderful inspiration to me. Please make welcome to the stage the great Buddy Spicher" -- [1][2]

During his career of more than fifty years, he has been known for double stops and playing harmony in twin fiddle work.[3]

  1. ^ Mark O'Connor, "American Music Shop" TV show -- 1993 from O'Connor's Heroes duets album Sadness/Darlin' waltz
  2. ^ "Mark O'Connor with Buddy Spicher - Sadness/Darlin' Waltz". Retrieved 2019-01-29 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ Matt Glazer -- a teacher at Berklee in Boston